Try Halloween With Sinderella, Phantom, Tasty Devil’s Margarita

A Circle Line ship will be outfitted for Phantom of the Opera's Halloween Masquerade Cruise on Saturday night. The prize for the best costume will be two tickets to the 10,000th performance of "Phantom." Photographer: Scott Barrow/Rubenstein Public Relations via Bloomberg

The Caged Cannibal shares Blood Manor with Voodoo Ron, the
Wall Crawler and the Killer Klowns.

Halloween is on Monday and lots of alarming activities are
on the agenda, including the Village Halloween Parade and the
Tiki-inspired “Mahaloween” party at Lani Kai. Here are a few
others, many happening over the weekend.

Blood Manor is a haunted house with 19 horrifying settings,
some in 3-D. Your journey sends you through the Graveyard of the
Doomed into Death Row and down to Hannibal’s Kitchen. One blood
cocktail coming up.

The full-blown, digital sound of smacking, screaming and
screeching doesn’t prepare you for the Zombie Killer’s gun,
which will drive you insane. Is that organ music for your
funeral?

Blood Manor, at 163 Varick St., aims to scare you senseless
until Nov. 5. Open most evenings. R.I.P express entry tickets
are available for $45 plus handling. Information:
http://www.bloodmanor.com/.

By then you’ll need a Swamp Thing from the nearby 508, a
gastro-brewery. It’s a drink made from light rum and absinthe
for $13. After one of those you’ll fantasize that you’re still
screaming your head off at the haunted house. And you liked it!

Three Times Dead

In Mexican culture, death happens when our heart stops,
when we are buried, and again when we are forgotten. Revive
memories and pay respects to the departed by celebrating
Halloween and Day of the Dead at Maya on the Upper East Side.

A well-balanced Devil’s Margarita, built from reposado
tequila and blood orange puree, is made perfect by a mole negro
rim that includes chocolate abuelita and chili pequin for $13.

Tasty tamale treats and other handcrafted cocktails, all
made from fresh ingredients, are on special from today until
Nov. 2. Happy Hour runs all night on Halloween.

‘Phantom’ Ship

Sail around New York Harbor on Saturday night in your best
Angel of Music disguise. You’ll likely need a costumed Christine
to win the contest’s grand prize: a pair of tickets to the
10,000th showing of Phantom of the Opera.

The ship, which cruises from 9 to midnight, will be
outfitted in a black, white and silver theme with chandeliers
and fog suggesting the 25-year-old production.

A complementary glass of champagne, Smiling Pumpkin Ale and
Grateful Red Lager are included in the $40 ticket price.

‘Tiger Lillies’

It’s not only the operatic vocals, macabre music and
mocking lyrics that draw fans to the Tiger Lillies shows;
there’s also freak-show make-up and guys in drag.

Just in time for Halloween, “Sinderella Songs” joins the
Lillies’ composer-leader Martyn Jacques, and the Adrians (Huge
and Stout) with Justin Vivian Bond (Kiki of Kiki and Herb) in a
lurid remake of the children’s classic featuring bullying broads
and a crack whore.

The show, at St. Ann’s Warehouse in Brooklyn tonight and
tomorrow night, includes greatest-hits sets from both Bond and
the Lillies.

Hot Dog

You could always dress up your hound as a hot dog and
escort him in the Brooklyn Heights Howl-o-Ween Muttsquerade
Parade and costume contest on Sunday from 1 to 3 p.m.

Your pooch has to be pre-registered at Perfect Paws, 102
Hicks St. in Brooklyn, and the fee is $25. There’s a catered
after-party with cocktails and champagne and lots of prizes, and
all proceeds are donated to animal charities.